Although I've been a bit "under the weather" this past week, and I'm running a little late with my blog post, I'm just thankful to be feeling a lot better, and that I'm gradually catching up on everything.
I wanted to make sure that I got to share with you some positive Christmas ideas that I have since Christmas is right around the corner.
~"There's something about Christmas time, Something about Christmas time, That makes you wish it was Christmas every day" -From "Christmas Time," a song by Bryan Adams
Christmas songs and carols are a big part of Christmas, of course.
A couple of my favorite groups, especially for Christmas are these-
~Home Free is an American country a cappella group with beautiful harmony. I was amazed when I found out that they sing with no musical accompaniment. They do an especially nice job with "O Holy Night." (And so does Josh Groban.)
Greg and I really love the Trans-Siberian Orchestra. Our favorite song of theirs is "Christmas Canon."
Also, another idea for Christmas music is to go caroling yourself, along with some other people.
At the Welcome Center in Abingdon, Virginia
While out, enjoy the decorations, like at the welcome center (above) and at the-
Abingdon Commons (above) which houses a health food store, a coffee shop with goodies, and a brick oven pizza shop, as well as other businesses.
While in Abingdon, you might want to check out-
the Barter Theatre that is now featuring professional live performances of "A Christmas Carol."
Also, there have already been Christmas parades, "The Nutcracker" ballet, and Christmas craft shows, as well as others, but there are still other places to go, other things to see and do, like going to the Appalachian Caverns for their Christmas tour to see the underground caverns beautifully decorated with Christmas lights, as well as other decorations. You can view the caverns through the end of December, with the exception of Christmas Day.
Also, Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge, and Sevierville are all celebrating Winterfest with beautiful displays of lights now through mid-February.
Here are some positive, unique Christmas gift suggestions-
~Give someone something you have made yourself, to someone who would really appreciate it.
(Not all gifts need, or have to be wrapped, however.) For example-
~Give someone who needs one, a smile. (I feel such a positive connection with humanity when I'm out, in a store, for example, and someone smiles at me.)
~Volunteer your time for a good cause.
~Donate food. supplies. or money to your local animal shelter.
~Even better, adopt one or more animals to take home with you.
We adopted our Mitzi and Kallie at the same time. They have brought real joy into our lives.
Also...
our Kit-Cat came to us as a stray, a feral cat. She is our outdoor cat, and she seems to love it that way.
Pets can make a really positive difference in our lives. We help them, and they help us.
Besides the above ideas, you might want to check out this website, not only for this Christmas, but even for next year, etc, as well-
https://www.minted.com/lp/christmas-traditions
On the above website, they had a really interesting article, "25+ Christmas Traditions in the US and Around the World." One of the Christmas traditions was "Spread Joy With Random Acts of Christmas Kindness." A couple of their suggestions are to pay "for a stranger's coffee," and to tape "dollar bills to items in a dollar store." Fun ideas, fun reading!
"During this season of religious services, majestic music, festive gatherings with family and friends, and sharing with souls in need, living from the heart is especially evident." -www.matthewbooks.com
~Positive thought -"Money doesn't bring happiness, but happiness brings money!" "...if you want to attract money to you, the fastest way to do that is to be happy first." -Rhonda Byrne
Thanks for visiting! Until around Saturday, January 4, 2025, Becky
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